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    Phase 3‚ Individual Project HIT261-1103A-06 Healthcare Legal Concepts Colorado Technical University Online Instructor Damarie Nix Sharon Gonzales July 25‚ 2011 OUTLINE FOR TRAINING HIPPA EDUCATION I. What is HIPAA a. Transactions b. Privacy c. Security II. What is the Purpose of HIPAA? d. Protects e. Ensures f. Governs III. What are the benefits of HIPAA? g. Privacy Notice h. Accounting of disclosure i. Recourse

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    Mia Zentner World History Outline 2-1-13 Why Does The World Have Religion 1. INTRODUCTORY PARAGRAPH A. Hook Sentence * Religion is a system of beliefs‚ culture‚ and worldwide views. * There are millions of religions in the world today. * Believers have found success in life by following the tenets of the religions Judaism and Jainism. B. Middle Sentences * Jewish life is very much the life of community where there are many activities that Jews must do together as a

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    Abstract Sudden Infant Death Syndrome remains the leading cause of post-neonatal mortality (under the age of one) in developed countries. The causes of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome have been puzzling and research is being conducted to solve this catastrophic problem. Having a child under the age of one makes me very concerned‚ along with any other parent(s)‚ that the possibility of SIDS could affect any infant at anytime‚ SIDS does not discriminate. I am seeking to find the possible causes

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    Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome Introduction Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) is defined as “the presence of orthostatic intolerance symptoms associated with a heart rate increase of at least 30 beats/min (or a rate that exceeds 120 beats/min) that occurs within the first 10 minutes or standing or head-up tilt‚ which is seen in the absence of other chronic debilitating disorders‚ prolonged bed rest‚ or medications that impair

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    the medieval period of the late 1400’s. The play deals with what it means to be saved‚ how humans should behave and what deeds or acts they must fulfill in order to be saved. If you are writing a paper analyzing this play‚ you will need to develop a strong thesis that will guide the framework of your research. o 1

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    What is a Tracheostomy? Alex Lopez English 10 Mr. Glavin 6 June 2013 Lopez i Outline THESIS: The everyday living of a tracheostomy and ventilator patient consists of the care that is needed‚ the risks that are taken‚ and how it affects life. I. What is a tracheostomy? A. A tracheostomy is an opening of the windpipe done surgically‚ called a stoma. B. A tube‚ known as a trach‚ is inserted through the stoma allowing

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    LECTURE OUTLINE BASIC TOOTH ANATOMY Teeth are shaped according to its function and location in the mouth but regardless of its shape and function‚ it is composed of the same structures as follows: Crown- is the top portion of the tooth. This is what we can see in the oral cavity just by looking inside our patients’ mouth. Root- is the part of the tooth that is embedded in the bone. We can see the root of a tooth usually in a radiograph. Each tooth is composed of 4 primary structures namely:

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    I have a sister with down syndrome. Since I have memory; I remember that she always has had difficulties to speak‚ and she used to be treated differently than me. For instance‚ when she was in Peru; it was really difficult to communicate with her. For example‚ when she used to say or ask for things; her words did not make sense. Consequently‚ we ended up giving or telling her things opposite from what she said or asked. People sometimes used to treat her like an object. I always get upset when people

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    03/20/12 Outline The New Millenium I.Subtopic #1: Y2K A.Panic and Fear because computers were heavily relied on to carry proper information. B.Time and resources were spent to prevent the problem from happening. C.The Y2K problem was never experienced. II.Subtopic #2: 2000 Election confusion A.Florida’s 25 electoral votes proved to be the deciding votes. B.Some argued that a confusing ballot layout‚ known as the "Butterfly Ballot" led some voters to cast their

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    Final Project Outline Introduction Abortion is one of the strongest and most controversial rights that is being debated in the world today There are many lives that have been taken because of abortion Abortion has impacted many women Many people have known someone that has had an abortion Approximately 1.7% of women each year ages 15-44 have an abortion (Operation Rescue) 21% of all pregnancies in the United States end by choosing abortion (Operation Rescue) Body History of abortion Origin of abortion

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